More Human Bones Found in Search for Teen

Published 8:00 pm, Tuesday, June 3, 2003

Police scouring a wooded area for clues in the disappearance of a teenage lifeguard found several more human bones Wednesday.

The bones _ two left forearm bones and a right shin bone _ were found about 250 feet from where searchers discovered an upper-arm bone Tuesday. All belonged to a person between ages 14 and 20, Worcester County District Attorney John Conte said.

Molly Bish was 16 when she vanished June 27, 2000, as she was preparing for her morning lifeguard duty. When swimmers arrived at the beach, only her lunch, water bottle, radio and sandals were there. Her first-aid kit was open.

The wooded area has been subject to an intense search following the discovery last month of a bathing suit similar to one worn by Bish the day she disappeared.